Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|        words, said: It is~ ~not amisse that thou understandest
 2    5,    7| Violenta, who had concealed her amisse so long as she could, and
 3    5,   10|       towards me, thinke it not amisse, if I doe the like to thee,
 4    6,    2|         thinks it were not much amisse, if we tooke a~ ~taste of
 5    7,    1|       It shall not therefore be amisse for you,~ ~to learne them
 6    7,    5|      she that never meant to do amisse, had the company of a secret
 7    7,    9|         such dalliances are not amisse in you both; being fitter
 8    7,    9|    albeit he taketh his~ ~marke amisse.~ ~ Heereupon, he commanded
 9    8,   10|         not credite~ ~any thing amisse of her, for albeit she might (
10   10,    1|   Gentleman said. It were not~ ~amisse Sir, (having such fit opportunitie),
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